Tag Archives: tablets

We’re excited to say that the reviews for NFC for Dummies are coming in. We’re getting great feedback from our readers and the media, and wanted to share the reviews below. The team is working on scheduling book signings and appearances for author … More … →

NFC and proximity ID technologies rule the world of mobile

It’s been several years since I started this journey of evangelizing near field communication ( NFC ) and the brilliance of the technology, its ease of use, and eventuality of mass adoption. NFC Bootcamp was the first internationally standardized training … More … →

I had a very interesting experience today that I wanted to share with my fellow colleagues in the NFC community. We were at an event for advertising and marketing executives promoting our upcoming NFC Bootcamp Series. And we were shocked at what we found.

If you’ve gotten a little lost in the shuffle lately, what with all that’s been going on behind the scenes of the “mobile wallet” revolution, we’ve created an infographic to get you up to speed. As everyone knows by now, and can safely agree on, the two main competitors in … More … →

Conventional wisdom has the purchase of Motorola Mobility as a defensive action by Google to protect itself from an increasingly likely spate of protracted and ugly legal battles over patent infringements. Maybe. Even probably. But it does really put into stark relief the question: What is Google really up … More … →

While Google and its Android platform focus on the concept of the “mobile wallet” and direct consumer purchasing capabilities, Nokia has taken an interesting stance in regards to forthcoming NFC technology. Rather than try to hook it’s consumers on the simple convenience of paying with one’s cell phone, Nokia is … More … →